
What Families Need to Know About College Planning Today
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College planning rarely works the way most parents remember it.
In this episode, Dennis O’Keefe shares a personal and eye-opening look at today’s college financial aid system after recently guiding his son through the process. What’s changed over the years may surprise you. How applications are submitted, and how aggressively colleges are offering aid…
More importantly, he talks about what families should actually be thinking about depending on where their student is in the process, whether college is right around the corner or still years away.
Key takeaways:
- How decreasing college enrollment is shifting in favor of students and families
- What the unified application system means for acceptance rates and decision timelines
- Why financial aid is more available than many parents expect
- The real cost versus value conversation when choosing between private and public schools
- How early exposure, relationships, and campus engagement can influence both admissions and aid
- Smart ways to think about saving for college, including 529 plans, custodial accounts, and flexible alternatives
- And more!
Connect with Dennis O’Keefe:
- Successful Money Strategies, Inc
- dennis@successfulmoney.com
- (508) 730-2300
- LinkedIn: Dennis O’Keefe
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